Bigcommerce adds former Netflix exec to board

Bigcommerce, a global e-commerce platform, has added Patty McCord, former chief talent officer at Netflix, to the company’s board of advisers.

Best known for pioneering talent management programs used by top employers around the world and her collaboration on the Netflix Culture: Freedom & Responsibility vision document, which went viral and has been read by millions of people globally, McCord will work closely with Bigcommerce leaders to build and expand existing talent initiatives as the company enters its next stage of growth.

“Bigcommerce has a huge market in front of it. The company’s core audience of small- and medium-sized businesses are turning to online sales as the next big revenue driver,” said McCord, principal, Patty McCord Consulting. “Bigcommerce has developed an incredible platform to help these businesses get online quickly and maximize sales. I’m excited to be involved with the company during this important period of growth.”

In her role as an adviser, McCord will work with company leaders to build upon Bigcommerce’s culture to continue to make it a unique and rewarding experience, as the company scales during this massive growth phase. Bigcommerce has added 200 new hires so far this year, bringing its total to 375 employees.

“Our people are our culture, and our success depends upon highly engaged employees. This is something we want to fiercely defend as the company grows,” said Eddie Machaalani, founder and CEO at Bigcommerce. “Patty is a superstar in the world of human resources. She knows what people are looking for in their careers and knows how to cultivate talent and passion. She will be an amazing asset for us.”

Founded in 2009, Bigcommerce supports more than 55,000 stores around the world from its offices in Sydney, Austin and San Francisco.

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